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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @JamesRCPlaneTech
    @JamesRCPlaneTech Год назад +7

    That was the best explanation of CG I have heard. The point about the CG moving forward on a high wing and backwards on a low wing is very interesting. Ill have to watch this several times to absorb all that you explained, but really nice . Thanks

  • @Glicksman1
    @Glicksman1 Год назад +5

    Because the centre of gravity is a measurement of calculation of weight and balance, a change of angle of attack does NOT change the centre of gravity. However, a change of angle of attack does change the position of the mean centre of pressure relative to the cenrre of gravity.

  • @AddictedRC
    @AddictedRC 4 года назад +5

    We still miss you, Ed.
    When I recommend this EA video to new flyers/builders, it always amazes me how much they improve in both building, and flight.
    YOU ARE THE MAN, ED!
    THANK YOU!
    Hope you're doing well!

    • @endliberalism4305
      @endliberalism4305 3 года назад

      Where did he go ? Is he ok ?

    • @isaiahraines122
      @isaiahraines122 2 года назад

      @@endliberalism4305 no

    • @MOONsRCPLANES.
      @MOONsRCPLANES. Год назад

      ​@@isaiahraines122 what happened with him😮???

    • @my_dear_friend_
      @my_dear_friend_ Год назад

      @@MOONsRCPLANES. - He appears to be ok. Seems he just got too busy professionally to make more videos for RUclips. Happens. ruclips.net/video/TfNiZX1ukyM/видео.html

  • @SKVREKRXWFPV
    @SKVREKRXWFPV 3 месяца назад

    All of your little examples always crack me up

  • @jhonepps6061fingers-wild
    @jhonepps6061fingers-wild 2 года назад

    Love the way you structure the
    Speech so any one can completely
    Understand what you are teaching you definitely have
    A great gift for teaching I thank
    You for giving all the correct info
    To us that try and fail in rc world

  • @alexfischer9218
    @alexfischer9218 3 года назад

    Heyy, I really don't know how to thank you for this video. You're just so good at explaining and making it easy to understand.

  • @MOONsRCPLANES.
    @MOONsRCPLANES. Год назад +1

    Sir where are you??????
    Sir we miss you 😢
    Please answer
    Where are you now😔

  • @prateekshrestha9824
    @prateekshrestha9824 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for putting your videos together. Super helpful for the first RC airplane I am putting together. By training, I am a mechanical engineer and understanding the concepts in relation to various moments generated is very helpful. One quick suggestion: at around timestamp of 7:00, it would be helpful to add a subtitle saying that the presumed airflow is going into the screen and towards you.

  • @billflynn6903
    @billflynn6903 8 лет назад +5

    I understood everything the first time Ed, Thank You. From Now On, my 'Frankenplanes' will likely have more success..

  • @Oinikis
    @Oinikis 8 лет назад

    I don't know whether you will read this, but neutral point of a wing varies with angle of attack, and is usually between the leading edge and the middle of a wing. Why? the bottom part deflects air equally throughout whole chord,while the top does majority of deflection at the front, because that's where the air has to change direction to flow with the wing. nearing the trailling edge, the air is not deflected as much.

  • @smuenchRC
    @smuenchRC 8 лет назад +3

    Well done and informative, I liked your mini airplane, it helped illustrate the concepts.
    Can you do a design series to address picking wing size (cord and length) and stabilizer size/shape (maybe even talk about v-tail/inverted v-tail too)

  • @onmyworkbench7000
    @onmyworkbench7000 Год назад

    Growing up flying models with my dad he TOLD me the samething, if your airplane balances between 25 to 33% of the cord on a stright wing it will fly.
    Using that rule of thumb I have built many single boom and twin boom pushers and they ALL flew very well.

  • @think2cre81
    @think2cre81 2 года назад +3

    What a great video sir 👏 there is just no substitute for brains 🧠 . This will definitely help with my thought process in my next build 🙂.

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 2 года назад

    Your videos are inspiring and empowering. When I watch them ideas for cool planes spring into mind. Thanks man.

  • @Glicksman1
    @Glicksman1 3 года назад

    Except for R/C airlanes expected to do intricate aerobatics, I have found that a horizontal stabilizer/elevator with greater area (I prefer more span to more chord) is the best way to go. Many an otherwise nice model has been made virtually unflyable with a too-small horizontal stab.
    By doing this, as you have said, the aerodynamic centre moves rearwards and if a light building technique for the increased stabilizer is used, the CG will not move rearward very much. This will, of course, increase the distance between the aerodynamic centre and the center of gravity, thereby increasing pitch stability. This is much to be desired for sailplanes and free flight models.

  • @akamai897
    @akamai897 6 лет назад

    I subscribed today after watching several of your videos. Your teaching style is fully informative, easy to watch and learn from, and strikes just the right balance between detailed and concise information. I have learned several things today that will be very useful. Thanks!

  • @PhilTaylorPhotog
    @PhilTaylorPhotog 8 лет назад

    Fantastic explanation. COP etc never gets explained. Useful to know there's more to it.

    • @leewy5154
      @leewy5154 6 лет назад

      it was not explained correctly HERE either. CP varies under aerodynamic load...CG NEVER does. They are not the same thing.

  • @thenatedog
    @thenatedog 8 лет назад +41

    The more i learn the more i wonder how any of my scratch builds fly lol! Great video.

    • @snow5772
      @snow5772 6 лет назад +4

      ive built 4 and none of them flew

    • @senthilkumar9606
      @senthilkumar9606 5 лет назад

      I built 4 and only 1 flew

    • @mortache
      @mortache 5 лет назад +1

      I've built 3 and they flew only for a few seconds lol

    • @CarminesRCTipsandTricks
      @CarminesRCTipsandTricks 5 лет назад +2

      This is what the Wright Brothers went through!! 😋
      CoG is probably the most important thing on any Aircraft design.

    • @yoyokPM
      @yoyokPM 5 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/PZ7yrMSEjx8/видео.html

  • @aqueousone
    @aqueousone 8 лет назад

    wow! So good to have you back Ed!

  • @skid3339
    @skid3339 2 года назад

    Great video, what about the design where the prop and electronics are in the back of the fuselage?

  • @sherazkhan2939
    @sherazkhan2939 5 лет назад

    Really beautiful plane. Please, it is possible for you to share the design and electronics specs of this orange and yellow plane? I would love to build and fly it.

  • @ReevansElectro
    @ReevansElectro 8 лет назад +14

    I think it would be clearer to explain the difference between and the relationship of the centre of LIFT and the centre of gravity.

    • @chrisbolland5634
      @chrisbolland5634 6 лет назад +2

      If kerbal space program tough me anything, it that Jeb's nuts. Nahh just kidding, it's that you put the center of lift behind the center of mass. Not by a lot, but comfortably close.

    • @frankienv3906
      @frankienv3906 6 лет назад

      @@chrisbolland5634 ruclips.net/video/P_0R0eWOKns/видео.html

    • @goazhar7704
      @goazhar7704 5 лет назад

      Can't agree more 😃

  • @DamianoNatali
    @DamianoNatali 6 лет назад

    Hi there! Thanks for the great video!
    Referring to 3:59, I don't think the centre of gravity is moving (it's a property of the body regardless of it's orientation), I guess you get additional stability because the centre of lift is shifting backwards.

  • @daviddavids2884
    @daviddavids2884 4 года назад +1

    at 6:39, WRONG WRONG WRONG. because, cg is related to a WING; that is flying. yer arrow ONLY has a c-m. center of mass

  • @timothyprigg6444
    @timothyprigg6444 8 лет назад

    Ed-
    Another wonderful explanation.
    As you were explaining that the CG is 25-33% of the airfoil, I was saying "What about the control surfaces"? ... Then you got to it.
    My question is regarding your recommendation to only consider the cambered portion of the wing in the calculation - "resulting in a conservative solution. It seems to me, that considering the shorter of the two sections, would move the "Calculated CG" forward (25% of 6 is 1.5 and 25% of 7 is 1.75). This calculation would tend to "favor" a tail heavy situation. I always thought that -"nose heavy flies poorly, tail heavy flies once..." Am I unbalanced?... All I know is that you designs fly great!
    Thanks-
    Tim

    • @smuenchRC
      @smuenchRC 8 лет назад

      good point moving it forward does make it more tail heavy. Further issue is that using the recommended low end of the range, 25% makes it even more tail heavy. Conversely if you used the other end of the range (33% of 6 is 2.0 and 33% of 7 is 2.2) That makes the rule of thumb range of .70 (or less than 3/4", not a huge amount in the scope of things)

  • @bluesman463
    @bluesman463 5 лет назад

    Thank u for taking time to make this video that helps a lot in learning about cg.

  • @ZimmMr
    @ZimmMr 4 года назад +1

    Love this!
    Any chance you could explain vortex generators as well?

  • @averagejoe6031
    @averagejoe6031 7 лет назад

    I can recommend this video to anyone. Thanks for your knowledge!

  • @funkypops1824
    @funkypops1824 8 лет назад +1

    Great Video!! Thanks. I too would be interested in the links you mentioned.
    I am curious about Bi-Planes and how the second wing affects COG depending on if the wings are staggered or even with each other. Crazy me wants to add a wing to a DTFB Texan/Harvard I built.

  • @linsfunbox4052
    @linsfunbox4052 Год назад

    Nice video! When designing our own plane, should we keep both side of CG have the same weight?

  • @Silverloo2525
    @Silverloo2525 6 лет назад

    Very good info, I'm rebuilding a kitfox and trying to do this full scale. I plan on using a heavier motor, so now I need a larger vert stab and elevator?

  • @elektron2kim666
    @elektron2kim666 Год назад

    Drawing circles around the pivot points of the control surfaces will also help (or bubbles in an imaginary sense). I also wonder if a discharged battery is light weight in comparison to a fully charged one or both extremes do a difference in the aether. A motor full of magnetism certainly mess with what we can't see. :)

  • @frez777
    @frez777 3 года назад

    Best video on this subject out there!

  • @mario_uzumaki
    @mario_uzumaki 10 месяцев назад

    and the gyroscope effect on the rotor of a chopper are affecting too

  • @vipertech9108
    @vipertech9108 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video! Cg has been a constant aggravation on my builds. I now understand what the moment arm means and I see what has gone wrong with some of my builds.
    I am a fan of bi-planes, any possibility of an EA bipe?

  • @rabindranathramsarop
    @rabindranathramsarop 8 лет назад +7

    please check at 3.46 you say cg varies with aoa. I do not think this is correct. The cg remains the same but the center of pressure varies with aoa.

    • @divyar8402
      @divyar8402 5 лет назад

      true , that statement bothered me too.

    • @786Raam
      @786Raam 5 лет назад

      I was looking for this comment, glad you mentioned!!

    • @abhilashpatel1809
      @abhilashpatel1809 5 лет назад

      right

  • @stickmixfpv188
    @stickmixfpv188 8 лет назад +6

    Very cool explanation! Really helps to understand, what's going on in what case....
    Big thumps up for that video!

    • @stickmixfpv188
      @stickmixfpv188 8 лет назад +1

      What calculator do you use, to find the cg on a swept wing or a deltawing?

    • @ExperimentalAirlines
      @ExperimentalAirlines  8 лет назад +1

      +Stickmix FPV Darn, meant to put those in the description. Look there now.

    • @stickmixfpv188
      @stickmixfpv188 8 лет назад

      +ExperimentalAirlines Superb! The cg calculator is the same I used. the other one is new to me. thank you.

    • @ricomajestic
      @ricomajestic 8 лет назад

      Did you make that model plane?

    • @tonygibson5732
      @tonygibson5732 7 лет назад

      Stickmix FPV wedghll

  • @usmandogar5946
    @usmandogar5946 5 лет назад

    hi. May Allah give you long life. you are the great man. who explained very easy talk way and with the showing of examples.

  • @DontEverGrowUp
    @DontEverGrowUp 5 лет назад

    If the center of gravity is where the aircraft balances, and you don't include the control surfaces in the chord length to compute the c.g. on the wing, that seems to me that this would result in the measurement being forward of the c.g. - so wouldn't that make the airplane tail heavy instead of nose heavy? And if the center of gravity is where the aircraft balances, how can it possibly change depending on angle of attack? Is my understanding of what c.g. is skewed? Am I perhaps improperly equating it with center of mass?

  • @mmomsboy
    @mmomsboy 5 лет назад

    Any ideas on why with the 737 Max. Boeing has set the VIT maximum tail trim limits to render the elevators useless. Are they thinking extreme nose/tail loading and forgetting it may be either way and then allowing even more trim via MCAS. Surely that trimming method even with a faulty sensor input must never be able to overcome elevator control, because at the moment it most certainly can

  • @calebreeves3716
    @calebreeves3716 8 лет назад +1

    Great video and perfect timing! Thanks so much! This video will be very useful!

  • @biglon62
    @biglon62 8 лет назад +3

    Professor EA! Thank you!

  • @sunnyray7819
    @sunnyray7819 4 года назад

    Great Videos Man!!! You have a new channel?

  • @davidfurminieux4357
    @davidfurminieux4357 8 лет назад

    As always! your videos are superb very explicative and very simplified for noobs like me! do you have any recommendations for further reading If one would like to have a more precise/correct version/explanation of CG in particular and model aircraft design in general

  • @stevefox3763
    @stevefox3763 7 лет назад

    this video was very helpful, just one question, to find the visual point that the plane is level so I can balance it with that as a reference and then make a touch nose heavy, would using a spirit level on the tail give the angle at which the plane in general is level?

  • @ruisimoes3638
    @ruisimoes3638 4 года назад

    would be nice to see something like this for canards.

  • @jefferylim1806
    @jefferylim1806 8 лет назад

    Very good CG explanation & very understanding. Thank you Ed.. 👍

  • @the_real_foamidable
    @the_real_foamidable 8 лет назад

    Very cool video, I learned a lot from it. One question/smartassism: you say twice that the components on the back are adding weight "disproportional" because of the long lever. Shouldn't it be "proportional" because of torque=distance*force .

    • @ExperimentalAirlines
      @ExperimentalAirlines  8 лет назад +1

      +foamidable From a strictly physics standpoint, yes. For builders with less knowledge in that area I was trying to convey that stuff mounted far rear of the CG has a larger effect than mounting the same thing in the nose closer to the CG. It probably wasn't the best way to describe it though.

  • @lw216316
    @lw216316 5 лет назад

    So on a new plane I should place the battery so that the middle of the battery is directly over the center of gravity line ?

  • @tomwolf9420
    @tomwolf9420 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. To me its a need-it-right-this-second thing: was questioning at RCG. What about the APD? Is the cg located in similar range?

  • @Chris-vc1dh
    @Chris-vc1dh Год назад

    what about if the wing in my plane is not straight but back swept a bit, how to get CG on it please?

  • @Flight72
    @Flight72 2 месяца назад

    An old video but so actual!

  • @Damitsall
    @Damitsall 4 года назад

    Great video, I'd love to buy one of those planes from you, they look easy to make.

  • @drewdarnel233
    @drewdarnel233 6 лет назад

    Thanks I’m starting my own design. Nothing to crazy but this is very helpful

  • @mmomsboy
    @mmomsboy 5 лет назад

    Hey, I just actually noticed a chap (Rog) with concerns that are just so similar to mine. I've been posting my concerns for months with sometimes even pilots poo pooing! although with the Senate and House hearings in the US. concerning the Boeing 737 Max crashes. Negative postings to me have gone quiet. So maybe, just maybe..even another fix.

  • @amazingthings1702
    @amazingthings1702 3 года назад

    hey ,
    What materials were used to build YOU aircraft, and thank you in advance ?

  • @VTOLKits
    @VTOLKits 8 лет назад +1

    Great video as allways ....

  • @maurocoimbra9624
    @maurocoimbra9624 Месяц назад

    Fabulous explanation!

  • @AnandPrabhjyot
    @AnandPrabhjyot 8 лет назад

    Your videos are a great help for young modelers like me! Thanks a lot!

  • @johnslett
    @johnslett 5 лет назад

    There must be a reference point where I can use a level and to determine if it is level. I’m not sure a visual observation will suffice to knowing when a plane is level especially on larger RC planes.

    • @BSquared1000
      @BSquared1000 5 лет назад

      I had a similar concern. In the YT video titled "Vanessa Center of Gravity Machine," there is much discussion about placing a level on the horizontal stabilizer. Even adding an equivalent weight at the front of the plane to equalize the weight of the level.

  • @ThePTOV
    @ThePTOV 8 лет назад +2

    I love all ur vids :)
    Can you do an intro to fpv vid modernized as part of noob tube

  • @ghurarnesha2896
    @ghurarnesha2896 7 лет назад +1

    That is really helpful. Thank you for sharing the knowledge of stability. :)

  • @rchobbykhem
    @rchobbykhem 2 года назад

    What inch cg put you in this plane sir from tha leading edge how much Inch

  • @StuDawg84
    @StuDawg84 8 лет назад

    How did you find the CG and moment on the Ansley peace drone?

  • @gsansoucie
    @gsansoucie 8 лет назад

    Ed, any interest in creating an "Experimental Airlines" FaceBook group for people to post their experiences?

  • @DionysiosKontakis
    @DionysiosKontakis 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much for the info. You made my day. Keep up the good work.

  • @mohittandel5441
    @mohittandel5441 5 лет назад

    How much curved wing's upper surface need to parfom efficiently and how much redias liding aedj need

  • @Dannyboy420ism
    @Dannyboy420ism 4 года назад

    excellent channel you my go to guy now bro

  • @birendrakumar-gl5gq
    @birendrakumar-gl5gq 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the information
    But how do i find cg of a plane??

  • @martini4753
    @martini4753 3 года назад

    Hi could You please recommend cheap motor.

  • @G4Disco
    @G4Disco 8 лет назад

    I like these theory videos.

  • @mannynunez1481
    @mannynunez1481 8 лет назад

    This is a great explanation. Thanks!

  • @javieruriel
    @javieruriel 7 лет назад

    And what about the flying wings or delta wings?

  • @pushpasrivastava915
    @pushpasrivastava915 6 лет назад

    Which airfoil did you use sir?

  • @fyzobaba
    @fyzobaba 4 года назад

    Hey u need to build a pylon racer 800mm -1m wing span

  • @SatishNatarajan
    @SatishNatarajan 7 лет назад

    at 3:43 you said COG will shift by higher angle of attack? How will it shift? I thought COG of an object doesn't change.

    • @seven9766
      @seven9766 5 лет назад

      The CG stays the same in the airframe, yes. But it changes with regard to the wing and the airflow around the wing. The farther the cg from the wing line, the greater the effect.

  • @AzTrailRider57
    @AzTrailRider57 7 лет назад

    Awesome tutorial!!

  • @PakiNewsNetwork
    @PakiNewsNetwork 2 года назад

    You are my teacher!

  • @surajbiswas8642
    @surajbiswas8642 6 лет назад

    Thank you for explaining in details.

    • @surajbiswas8642
      @surajbiswas8642 6 лет назад

      Could you please explain more about how you make your own rc plain.

  • @sirius9897
    @sirius9897 2 года назад

    Wooow, excellent explanations thanks

  • @SkibidiWaPaPaPaPa
    @SkibidiWaPaPaPaPa 5 лет назад

    Excellent video! Let me know if you're in Los Angeles, I will buy you a beer :)

  • @fanoooooo6
    @fanoooooo6 3 года назад

    good video , top bloke

  • @likemet
    @likemet 10 месяцев назад

    I like this video education. 👍👍👍👍👍 Thankyu mister.

  • @wntu4
    @wntu4 5 лет назад

    10:17 Got a stupid amount of nostalgia joy from seeing that nose weight. Haven't seen or touched one in decades before today.

  • @iforce2d
    @iforce2d 5 лет назад

    damn.... this is a great video!!

  • @AliKhan-xe4wb
    @AliKhan-xe4wb 6 лет назад

    Center of pressure moves forward with aoa not rear

  • @bulldogg7000
    @bulldogg7000 8 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @willwinn8559
    @willwinn8559 5 лет назад

    Great explanation ..
    👍👍

  • @johnnyllooddte3415
    @johnnyllooddte3415 4 года назад

    how do you MOVE your cg BACK to the middle of plane

  • @johnjriggsarchery2457
    @johnjriggsarchery2457 6 лет назад

    Soooo, would a flat Earther call it "center of bouyancy" or "center of density"? They may not believe in airplanes though just like they don't believe in gravity.

  • @zoranvlahovic7955
    @zoranvlahovic7955 7 лет назад

    how to calculate neutral point of plane?

  • @OneCupOfCoffee204
    @OneCupOfCoffee204 4 года назад +2

    I just need to know how to check for these things.
    You are going on about things I know nothing about.
    Thanks for the info but I can't sit through this whole thing.
    Sometimes less is more.

  • @saifulsiam3674
    @saifulsiam3674 7 лет назад

    sir,I have a Question??

  • @smokster0604
    @smokster0604 8 лет назад

    So help full for sure.......

  • @yfcdiyprojects2786
    @yfcdiyprojects2786 7 лет назад

    What happens if the aircraft is tail heavy?

    • @RobB_VK6ES
      @RobB_VK6ES 7 лет назад

      there is am adage that says a nose heavy plane flys poorly and a tail heavy plane flys once. ie it crashes

  • @daviddavids2884
    @daviddavids2884 4 года назад

    some very late info. boileddownversion - the correct location of cg is ALWAYS at THIRTY percent of chord./mac. (or, if desired, a bit forward of thirty.)
    consequently, if the TAIL is FAT, it SHOULD be made Lighter !!! (and, not the nose made heavier.) IF a Fat tail remains fat, there is PERMANENT tail-heaviness, in the dom. distribution of mass. at 1:18, this 'reasoning' statement is NOT CORRECT.!!! at 1:47, in general, a cg aft of Thirty percent will result in a reduction in control authority/stability. note that this is not tail-heaviness, per se;; it is a mis-located cg.
    since the optimal location of cg, in all cases, is KNOWN, That is where the Distribution of MASS should PUT it. similarly, center of mass (c-m), which even FEWER people understand, is SUPPOSED to be located at a certain place; at a point, on the thrust line, that Vertically aligns with 25% of chord. googletranslate

  • @stephenkrall7609
    @stephenkrall7609 8 лет назад

    Great info. This is perfect for Noobs like me.

  • @creativebj2186
    @creativebj2186 Год назад

    Nice explain sir,

  • @StephenTack
    @StephenTack 8 лет назад

    Super helpful,. Thanks!

  • @erikowsiak
    @erikowsiak 2 года назад

    thank you ... good video